Meet the 2023/24 Directing Fellows
The Omaha Community Playhouse is excited to announce the recipients of the 2023/24 OCP Directing Fellowship.
- Hannah Barnes: Clyde's - Assistant Director
- Shannon Chinn: Beautiful The Carole King Musical - Assistant Director
- Jackson Newman: Pipeline - Assistant Director
- Justin Parsley: The Play That Goes Wrong - Assistant Director
- Madison Roman: Cabaret - Assistant Director-Choreographer
- Charles Wilke: Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery - Assistant Director
- Allana Pommier: Chicken & Biscuits - Assistant Director
- Beth Leona King: Hello, Dolly! - Assistant Director
Hannah Barnes (She/her)
Hannah is thrilled to be working with Omaha Community Playhouse for the first time! Raised in Omaha, she is a graduate of Bethel University, Minnesota with a Bachelor of Arts in Vocal Performance. Hannah has been on both sides of the curtain starring as “Cherubino” in Le nozze di Figaro and assistant directing Next to Normal. Hannah would like to thank her family and Alex Rodriguez for all their support, wisdom, and encouragement.
Shannon Chinn (She/her)
Shannon has previously participated in OCP’s 2022/2023 Directing Fellowship as the Assistant Director for Pretty Fire. She has also directed STUPID F##KING BIRD and Spoon River Anthology both at Nebraska Wesleyan University and the 146th Point Flame at Raymond Central High School, which placed runner-up at the NSAA Class B Capitol Conference. Shannon has also helped create various immersive productions inspired by classical works such as In Sorrow’s Guise: An Immersive Medea and Lest Faith Turn: An Immersive Romeo and Juliet. She currently works as one of the theatre program directors at Raymond Central High School. You can find Shannon anytime by listening closely for her signature goose-like laugh.
Justin Parsley (he/they) – Justin is incredibly grateful for the opportunity to join OCP’s Directing Fellowship during its 2023-2024 season. He is an aspiring director and can’t wait to learn from, and collaborate with, the amazing talent that Omaha has to offer. This will be his first time jumping “behind the table” and he looks forward to working as an Assistant Director for The Play That Goes Wrong. Justin has had a passion for theater since a young age and has spent most of his time working on shows as an actor/performer. He was last seen on the OCP Stage as Mr. Spencer/Mr. Wagner in School of Rock. Other recent productions include PLVCT’s The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Vice Principal Panch*), Chanticleer’s A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Inspector/Ensemble) and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Asher), and Ralston Community Theater’s Something Rotten!** (Brother Jeremiah). He has also performed with the Omaha Symphony as part of the vocal ensemble, RĂ©sonance. Outside of theater, Justin spends his time directing healthcare providers as a leader and educator. A registered nurse by background, he holds a Doctorate in Nursing Administration and Leadership (Creighton ’22). Much love to his husband James for the constant love and support, and a “pspspsps” to his cats Miss Honey and Georgie.
Madison is ecstatic to be a directing fellow and assistant director-choreographer for Cabaret at the Omaha Community Playhouse. As a professional actor of 12 years she is delighted to be able to expand her artistry through directing. Madison has performed across the Midwest and was previously based out of New York City before the pandemic brought her back to Omaha. She holds a Bachelor's of Music in Musical Theatre with specific training in Vocal Pedagogy. Some of her favorite credits include: Gingy in Shrek the Musical at both Black Hills Playhouse, and Crane River Theatre, Urleen in Footloose at Crane River Theatre, Sally in Cabaret at Chanticleer Theatre (OEA nominee), and Hope in Urinetown at UNK (Irene Ryan Award Winner). Madison now can be found choreographing at Elkhorn North High School, auditioning, and giving music lessons in her spare time. I would like to thank my family for all their help, God for his blessings, and OCP for this opportunity. Finally, to my husband and daughter, thank you for sharing me with the theatre and supporting my passion. You two are the loves of my life.
Congratulations to the 2023/24 OCP Directing Fellows!
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